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I would say they would eliminate the feed problems before and after splitting, by eliminating the dropping of the cut.
It would have less issues if the log in a single plane was split first, and then ran through a tube and cut to length.
Just a thought

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That's a great idea. The fact that you can use a skid-steer is a real plus. Skid-steers are a dime a dozen these days. I think it's made by 'Hahn' - which has made forestry equipment for years. Stuff like that usually retails for around $10.00 per pound - which would make it 20 grand - ouch.

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I saw that video a few days ago. I wonder what kind of hydraulic pressure that pump is putting out. I have a 26 ton splitter that has trouble making a single split sometimes. Wonder if it ever plugs up with stringy wood/knotty wood?